Minutes of the Monthly Meeting held on October 21, 2024, at City Hall, via Zoom

Minutes of the Monthly Meeting held on October 21, 2024, at City Hall, via Zoom

Present/Attendees

Thomas S. Saras

Mohammad Tajdolati

Neel Nanda

Maria Saras-Voutsinas

Rosemary Sadlier

Ricky Castellvi

George Guzman

Bill Fastis

Nishantha Don

Hon. Basilio Giordano

George Bakoyiannis

Dimitri Papadopoulos

AR Nathan

Arif Ahmed

Zenaida Ferry

Ravi

Ranjit Wicks

Hermie Garcia

Ghulam Rasool

Manan Gupta

Elsayed Nasr

Khalid Hamid

Thanasis Kourtesis

John Saraidaris

Ernesto Donan

Martha Pinzon

Nishantha Don

Bridgette Fontille

Sukumar Tamil Journal

Roberto Hausman

Jonathan Annobil

Emmanuel Ayiku

Mohammad Bagher Samimi

Kathy Gerasklis

Rick Esquerra

Mila Garcia

Medhat Oweida

Syed Hasson

Sima Ghaffarzadeh

Shahidul Mintu

Lui Queano

Denis Poirier

Jennifer Zhu

Hon. Joe Volpe

Ayubowan Sri Lanka

Leila Monteiro Lins

Deborah Shatz

Gezahegn Mekonnen

Daniela Spirlac

Lankathas Pathmanathan

Susana Donan

Kethes Kumar

Michael Li

Shail Prasad

Essie

Veronica Cusi

Ragee Arasaratnam

Fiza Syeda

Yuri Natchetoi

Khalid Hamid

Michale Li

Maria Swietorzecki

Lucy Lyang

Elsayed Nasr

George Guzmas

MB Samimi

Susana Donan

Neel Nanda

Mohammad Tajdolati

Olga Kaleev

AR Nathan

Ragee

Nishantha Don

Ayuban SriLanka

Basilio Giordano

Manan Gupta

Ernesto Donan

Kathy Lin

Sima Ghaffarzadeh

Denis Poirier

Ghanian News

Fiza Syeda

Rue Hayer-Bains

Leila Monteiro- Lins

Eugenia Bakchinow

Ghulam Rasool

Ranjith Wicks

Kathy Gerasklis

Hermie Garcia

Luba Cherny

Helen Wang

Taso Chatzitheofanou

Sean Pickard

Jonathan Annobil

Said Henry

(Names as per Zoom)

Mila Garcia

Goyum

Tausif

Zuhair Alshaaer

MB Samimi

Gonzalo Cooper

Thomas Saras

Ragee Arasaratnam

Mohammad Tajdolati

Ned Blair

Helen Wang

Dimitri Papadopoulos

Pooyan Tabatabaei

Elsayed Nasr

Margaret Bonikowska

Ernesto Donan

Susana Donan

Yuri Natchetoi

Deborah Shatz

Roberto Hausman

Tamil Journal

Olga Kileev

Neel Nanda

Hermie Garcia

Kathy Gerasklis

Rosemary Sadlier

Shahidul Mintu

George Guzmas

Basilio Giordano

Logan Logendralingam

John- CCTimes

Lucy Lyang

Elena Iliadi

Houman

Kamal Nava

Ayubowan SriLanka

Liisa Qureshi

AR Nathan

Martha Pinzon

Zenaida Ferry-Kharroubi

Ghulam Rasool

Jennifer Zhu

Syed Hassan

Shail Persaud

Ramsankr Sivanathan

Agenda of the day:

  • Welcome Remarks by the chair.
  • Minutes of the previous meeting
  • President’s Report/Discussions
  • New Members/New Business
  • Adjournment

 

 

Welcome Remarks by the Chair:

Mohammed Tajdolati chaired the hybrid meeting of October 21, 2024, and declared the meeting open. Roberto Hausman moved a motion to approve the agenda. Pooyan Tabatabaei seconded it. The motion was carried unanimously.

 

Minutes of the previous meeting:

Dimitri Papadopolous moved a motion to approve the minutes of the previous monthly meeting and Yuri Natchetoi seconded it. Minutes of the previous monthly meeting were approved unanimously.

 President’s Report/Discussions:

  • President Thomas Saras welcomed everyone to the monthly meeting of October 21, 2024.

The President informed that Ontario government might allocate funds to ethnic publications based in Ontario.

  • The President informed members that he had meeting with the officers from the ministry of Heritage in Montreal.
  • He mentioned that the internship program is ongoing. The council has received ninety applications.
  • President Thomas Saras thanked Maria Voutsinas for her tireless work towards the betterment of the members of NEPMCC.

 

  • He also mentioned about the upcoming Educational Seminar. He said a survey will be send out to members to a need analysis of the courses that members would like to take during the educational seminar.

 

  • Motion: President Thomas Saras reminded the members of a previous resolution where it was decided to allocate funds to members who are working on the committees LJI and Educations Seminar. Ernesto Donan moved the motion supporting the above, seconded by Dimitri Papdopolous. The motion was unanimously carried.

 

  • President Thomas Saras mentioned that NEPMCC will working towards creating a foundation for the members who need help during a crisis.

 

  • President Thomas Saras encouraged everyone to apply for the student internship program and LJI.

 

  • The President mentioned that Educational Seminar will be held next year. The office of the President of NEPMCC is working towards the educational seminar and more updates will be provided after finalizing the planning.
  • President Thomas Saras informed the members that any members receiving funds from either LJI or Aid to Publications should declare that they have received funding funds from the Government of Canada. He also mentioned that anyone authoring an article under LJI should acknowledge that he is a LJI reporter.
  • President Thomas Saras mentioned that in person meeting at City Hall will resume once broadcasting from City Hall will be permitted by technological requirements. President Thomas Saras wants `the meeting to be accessible to members in all parts of Canada.
  • President Thomas Saras mentioned that NEPMCC has been trying hard to negotiate a better deal from Google regarding the compensation for the members of the ethnic media industry.
  • President Thomas Saras thanked Susana Donan for her generous donation of $12,000, Hon Joe Volpe for his generous donation of $3000, Dimitri Papadopolous for his generous donation of $2000, Hon Basilio Giordano for his donation of $2000. Kathy Lin for her generous donation of $5000. President Thomas Saras also thanked all other members who generously donated to NEPMCC. He also reminded the members for renewing their membership by paying their annual membership fees. Members of NEPMCC receive numerous benefits and for NEPMCC to continue supporting its members, it is necessary for members to pay their membership fees on time.
  • The President mentioned also the Annual Get- Together will be held on December 20 at the Hungarian Canadian Cultural Centre. As per previous meeting the ticket cost for the Annual Get-Together was set at $70 per person by a motion. Members were encouraged to attend this event with their families.
  • Naga Logendralingam suggested that we should honour journalists who have lost their lives for the cause of the freedom of the press. Hon. Joe Volpe suggested that this should be brought to the attention of the committee.
  • There were various discussions on the method of payment of Annual Membership fees as some members suggested e-transfer and other methods of payments. After various consultation it was decided to keep the existing payment method of payment of Annual Membership fees via cheque mailed to the office of NEPMCC

 

New Business/New Members

Echo Liu -Author, Skyky Cultural Publishers. Skyky Cultural Publishers is dedicated in providing a diverse range of genres, offering ambitious authors a platform to express their emotions and beliefs to readers worldwide. Our imprints cover a wide spectrum, including fiction, non-fiction, children’s literature, educational works, arts, and poetry. Skyky Foundation would present the fifth Skyky Youth Charity Concert at the prestigious Roy Thomson Hall on November 10th, 2024. This grand event aims to support SickKids Hospital, showcasing exceptional talents and fostering a platform for young musicians to shine.

Jeremey Grimaldi Jeremy Grimaldi, a former journalist at Metroland, has made a significant transition from crime reporter to award-winning author executive director, of the highly popular Netflix documentary titled “What Jennifer Did.” Grimaldi’s book, “A Daughter’s Deadly Deception: The Jennifer Pan Story,” published in 2016, earned him the prestigious 2017 Arthur Ellis non-fiction award. Netflix took notice of the book and decided to adapt it into a documentary in 2021. As the book’s author, Grimaldi was appointed as the executive director of the film.

Finaly, Maria Saras-Voutsinas, gave an update on the compensations from Google based on the Online News Act. The CJC-CCJ has announced that the applications are now open for news businesses that wish to share in compensation from the Online News Act. The Canadian Journalism Collective-Collectif Canadien de Journalisme (CJC-CCJ) has signed an agreement to act as the collective responsible for receiving and distributing $100 million annually from Google in support of Canadian news businesses under the Online News Act. As outlined in the final regulations of the Act, the Collective will work with all eligible news businesses that came forward during the open call process. The CJC-CCJ commits to equitably support the full diversity of the news ecosystem, ensure marketplace fairness, and encourage innovation and sustainability. The CJC-CCJ is responsible for reviewing all news publishers that responded to the open call process, accepting all that submitted valid attestations, and then distributing funds across publishers in accordance with the distribution formula prescribed by the Online News Act regulations. The CJC-CCJ intends to establish robust governance and distribute funding as swiftly and transparently as possible. News businesses that missed the previous open call conducted by Google may also apply, but their eligibility to receive funds is subject to a pending decision by the CRTC.

Adjournment: Hon Joe Volpe moved a motion to adjourn the meeting and Roberto Hausman seconded it. The motion was carried. The Chair, Dr. Tajdolati adjourned the meeting at 8:15 PM. The next monthly meeting will take place on Monday, November 11 ,2024, via Zoom.

The above notes from the minutes of October 21, 2024, were prepared by Secretary General and Senior VP of the NEPMCC, Neel Nanda.